"The Lottery"--Shirley Jackson The story can be seen as an allegory of what historical event?

A. The Civil War
B. The Holocaust
C. The Emancipation of Women
D. The Civil Rights Movement


Answer: B

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Which of the following statements about an essay’s topic is most accurate?

a. The topic will tell the reader what the point of the essay is. b. The topic alone cannot be a main idea. c. The topic alone can be a main idea. d. The topic must be the same as the main idea.

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1. much 2. something 3. anyone 4. several 5. all

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How does the proverb, "People do not fall over mountains; they trip over pebbles" apply to making errors in writing?

What will be an ideal response?

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